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Register now for ASI annual convention
Registration for the 2025 American Sheep Industry Association Annual Convention, set for Jan 15-17, in Scottsdale, Arizona, is now open.
Vilsack abandons beef checkoff plan
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack withdrew his proposal to create a second beef checkoff program Dec. 19.
USDA predicts lower corn numbers
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture just released its monthly World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimate, which included the first estimate of the 2008-2009 corn crop, the National Corn Growers Association noted. USDA is projecting 86 million acres of corn will be planted this year, of which 78.8 million will be harvested. USDA also
What does the future hold for your gas royalties? A new app may be able to tell you
Penn State is offering a web-based app to look at data across Pennsylvania.
Study: Pig manure as effective as other fertilizers
OTTAWA, Ohio – Applying livestock manure to growing crops has been found to produce yields comparable to traditional fertilizer applications, and the alternative option may mean more money in a farmer’s pocket.
Horse owners may be ready to pony up fee for new equine checkoff
The equine industry may soon be the first non-edible agricultural commodity to have its own checkoff.
Vermont still leads U.S. in maple syrup production
Vermont remains the top maple syrup-producing state in the nation, producing 40.7 percent of the United States’ maple syrup.
Spring family day in Oregonia, Ohio, set for March 15
Fort Ancient State Memorial will have a spring family day March 15, 1-4 p.m.
‘Drill, baby, drill’ may mean ‘lay pipe, baby, lay pipe’
The incoming Trump Administration is less than thrilled with any current program/policy seen as a Biden holdover, a “big government” regulatory scheme or anything “green.”
The key to working herding dogs and LGDs
Tarma Shena shares about her journey with herding dogs and LGDs. The key? Expect better, from them both.






